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![]() "Kathy" wrote in message news:apkne.188$Zt.16@okepread05... "Geezer From The Freezer" wrote in message ... Tispe wrote: Thanks, another question......what is a normal range for nitrates and phosphates? My light is flourescent.....should I still change it? Thanks for your input. For nitrates it's less than 40ppm, preferably less than 20 if possible. I can't recall from memory what Phosphates were. OK, just a dumb question, I have tested my water and all the readings are perfect, except for the nitrate's which are too high, so what do I change, or add to get them into the normal range? How can all the other numbers be OK and just this one way off? I have 3 ponds and one 50 gallon house tank, all treated the same way, and yet only have trouble in one pond. Help me understand what is going on. I have 2 fantail gold fish in the 50 gal. 7 ...4 inch comets in each of the 150 gal. and 7... 8 inch comets in the 300 gal. all 3 have pondmaster pump/filter systems that are 3 times the required size of the amount of water. If that info helps. KatAZ You didn't say which pond has the Nitrate problem. But I believe the recommended gallons per Goldfish for a pond is about 40 (So you seem OK here). It's higher than the normal 10 for a tank, as you don't normally do water changes in a pond. Does the problem pond have a proper biofilter? Is the pond cycled? The usual prescription to lower nitrates is water changes. You may also try feeding less, and adding more plants. I rarely feed my pond fish, unfortunately they have lots of string algae to eat. |
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